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Speak French, Have Enterprise Support Experience & a thirst for more?

Why not join the new kid on the block with a once in a lifetime opportunity to help them grow within the European Market. As our client has already built up a great reputation based on their strong product and excellent customer experience, they are looking for your help & expertise to do the same in Europe. If you have between 3-4 years IT experience at enterprise level - we'd love to talk.

What will you do in this Job? As the French speaking Enterprise Support Engineer you will be responsible for taking all incoming cases from customers via phone, email and online forums. You will follow up on open tasks and chase their solutions while all the time focusing on achieving a positive customer experience.

Who will you be working for?Work for the new kid on the block - our client who has a substantial background in the States is looking to grow within Europe and they need your help to do so. Work for an up and coming player in the software solutions industry. Work for a company that is looking to double in size within the next year, and what Fortune Magazine listed as a ''Great Place to Work''. They are also pre IPO, which means this is an excellent time to get in for stock options. If you are customer focused, speak French and have a strong affinity for Enterprise Applications then this is the next step for your career.

Who are we looking for?In order to grow the new team in Cork we are looking for you to have a near native level of French, with an excellent level of English. You are extremely customer focused wit good people skills - as you will manage the tech team here in Cork. We are also looking for you to have strong IT experience (3-4 years) where you worked within level 2 support, you know your way around networking and have a strong ability with software and hardware. Software Applications Support is a must and we wold like you to have a good working knowledge of virtualisation i.e. VM ware, Virtual Box etc. You have strong configuration and debugging skills, experience with SQL servers or equivalent databases and you are proficient with network infrastructure. Last but not least if you have experience in security software's that would be a major plus for your application.

Where would you be working? Cork is where you would be working, Ireland's second biggest county that is proud in supporting the GAA (Football, Hurling, Rugby) the list goes on. However, each game comes with the guarantee of an action packed event full of excitement, you will find yourself getting caught up in it each and every time. Cork is in fact already home to a number of cool software companies, so there would be a lot of like minded IT people around.

Interview & Salary Interview: For this Enterprise Support Job you are looking at sitting around 2-3 interviews with those in the office in Cork and the headquarters in the States (Skype Interview). Once you are successful, you will then be asked to run through your technical skills with a senior engineer here in Cork

Salary: The salary for this job is dependant on the level of Experience you bring but you could be looking at earning between €45,000 - €48,000 gross per annum. Of course for the right profile we are willing to fight for a higher salary for you. On top of this there are a number of benefits such as a relocation package (negotiable), being offered stock options, numerous benefits and the chance to join a fast growing team here in Cork.

For more information feel free to pop us a call on +353 15 24 24 20 today

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